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Call them out. You are doing nothing wrong. Nintendo has never been innocent nor benevolent as they like to believe on this.



This is why video game archiving and physical copies are so important. There are still plenty of publishers and developers have learned nothing from this. Sega actually burned the master copies or codes for old games, because they were afraid Nintendo would try and steal them. That never happened and they're paying for their own paranoid stupidity. That's why House of the Dead 1 is getting a remake. Sega somehow loss the original code and arcade board for the game. Idiots. Don't forget about Sony and how tried to dismissively shutdown the PSN PS3 & Vita Store. Can Jim Ryan fuck off, and get booted out now?

I find it funny that pirates, video game historians, and regular gamers care more about archiving games than the actual companies themselves. Seriously, gaming industry, fuck you and get your egos and greed out of your asses.


 
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Call them out. You are doing nothing wrong. Nintendo has never been innocent nor benevolent as they like to believe on this.


"Nobody wants to play those old games. Also our lawyers will obliterate anyone who makes it possible to emulate those old games." - Nintendo
 

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Fuck you.
Gee, why doesn't anybody wants to touch Ubisoft with a ten meter stick right now?
I mean, besides Guillemot running the place like a sex-pest mafioso. Or whatever the French equivalent to a mafioso is.
 
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Gee, why doesn't anybody wants to touch Ubisoft with a ten meter stick right now?
I mean, besides Guillemot running the place like a sex-pest mafioso. Or whatever the French equivalent to a mafioso is.

Ubisoft: Are we the baddies?

I keep hoping someone will buy Ubisoft and refer the top execs to law enforcement but I know that will never happen.
 
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Gee, why doesn't anybody wants to touch Ubisoft with a ten meter stick right now?
I mean, besides Guillemot running the place like a sex-pest mafioso. Or whatever the French equivalent to a mafioso is.
I mean blizzard was literally being sued and someone bought them so....
 

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Turns out Cyberpunk is still fucking broken for people. Man what happened to that studio that they can't get fucking anything right with this game.
People seem to have forgotten with all the positivity the game got but witcher 3 was just as broken if not more so, especially on console. I played it half a year later and there were many quests that were broken since day 1, frequent crash, abysmal load time (including to open the menu) and they had to patch the movement system. 2077 being broken is just par for the course.
 

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People seem to have forgotten with all the positivity the game got but witcher 3 was just as broken if not more so, especially on console. I played it half a year later and there were many quests that were broken since day 1, frequent crash, abysmal load time (including to open the menu) and they had to patch the movement system. 2077 being broken is just par for the course.
Apparently if you just download the raw ps5 or series x version, the game runs great and all the new changes are fantastic. Like it's being reported as a good game now. But there are still these lingering problems that continue to keep the negative press on the game.

From what I understand the studio doesn't have many people who worked on Witcher 3 left anymore. They went to make something else because they didn't like the new management direction. Which makes sense now.
 

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What’s really impressive is they still made the game in less time than it took for Horizon, and in the middle of the pandemic, topped off with the game being much larger and more detailed across two different systems now. Granted, a lot of the foundation was already set too, but still commendable. Next up is God of War, which was delayed for much of the same reasons (aside from Christopher Judge’s injury).
 

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What’s really impressive is they still made the game in less time than it took for Horizon, and in the middle of the pandemic, topped off with the game being much larger and more detailed across two different systems now. Granted, a lot of the foundation was already set too, but still commendable. Next up is God of War, which was delayed for much of the same reasons (aside from Christopher Judge’s injury).
I mena a lot of the ground work was done already from the first game. They already knew what most everything was going to look like so it isn't like they had to resign a bunch of characters, robots, etc. I bet a lot of the first game's code still runs under the hood too.